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The document discusses electronic lab notebooks (ELNs), emphasizing their importance in managing scientific data, documentation, and collaboration while contrasting them with traditional paper-based systems. It outlines the pros and cons of ELNs based on a pilot study at UW-Madison, where a majority of users preferred transitioning to ELNs despite some functionality shortcomings. The document concludes with considerations for selecting ELN software, including the need for testing and addressing specific research requirements before adoption.











































Introduction to ELNs by Kristin A. Briney, highlighting the importance of documentation in research.
Good documentation is crucial for managing research data, covering scientific, technical, and management aspects.
Identifies the limitations of paper-based systems including lack of searchability, backup issues, and legibility.
As research data grows, reliance on paper notebooks becomes challenging; ELNs offer solutions.
ELNs provide benefits such as data integration, search capabilities, and customizable features like audit trails.
Discusses the challenges of ELNs including security, usability, and market instability.
Overview of ELN pilots conducted at UW-Madison, sharing user experiences and feedback on the software.
Discusses ongoing efforts to evaluate and purchase ELN software for broader campus use.
Presentation of eCAT and LabArchives, discussing features of demo software and limitations of free versions.
Key considerations before implementing an ELN based on individual research needs and collaboration requirements.
Highlights the importance of choosing the right ELN based on research discipline and specific needs.
Examines funding, technical resources, and infrastructure necessary for implementing ELNs.
Key features to look for in ELN software including note-taking, searching abilities, and access control.
Importance of audit trails and electronic signatures in establishing provenance for research data.
Advises on file export formats for data longevity and the need to thoroughly test ELN software before adoption.
Forecasts the growth of ELNs and their eventual standard adoption in academic and industry settings.
Advice on assessing needs, testing software options and planning exit strategies in case of ELN transition.
Summarizes the benefits and risks associated with ELNs, emphasizing the need for careful consideration.
List of valuable resources and contacts for further information on Electronic Lab Notebooks.
Thanks to the Ebling Library and others who contributed to the presentation.